This book falls in this category of phenomenal history books. That it is meant for children is another big, bright feather in its cap. How I wish I read something like this when I was younger!
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Wonder House’s – In My Car is a delightful board book designed for young children. The story features a girl and her grandparent zooming around their neighborhood in a cute little yellow car.
This book is a celebration of the Earth in all its glorious mess and marvel. It’s not just a book. It’s a curated medley of essays, stories, comics, and visual narratives by diverse voices.
Set in Nigeria, One Chance Dance begins in a small village where Jomi’s life is already on the brink. When his mother travels to Lagos in search of a better life, Jomi finds himself under the care of an uncle.
This book tells the delightful story of a young girl, Mi and her well-meaning but perpetually clumsy dog, Ka. No matter the activity – be it dancing, eating, baking, or even dressing up – Messy Ka invariably manages to turn Mi’s endeavors into hilariously chaotic events.
This fantastic Parragon Activity Book series is packed with fun and learning – all rolled into one!
It’s the perfect first step in helping toddlers recognize and name what they’re feeling.
Kavitha Mandana has written a series of books that provide insights into India’s rich history, by exploring facts and interesting stories behind some of the symbols of our National identity.
With physical school re-starting soon, many of us are wondering how to best prepare our children for what lies ahead. Thankfully, there are many lovely books that can help us make this transition easier, which we plan on reading in the next month.
This book has a heart-warming collection of memoirs from mommies all across the length and breadth of the country, enhancing the value a million times.
The story begins with young Saaz receiving a book as a part of his Eidee. This sets off a quest to find “the perfect spot” to dive into his favourite book!